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Where did you get this information? I can't find anything on Google news. [/ QUOTE ] Front page of Google News for me TT [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] |
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Transit Strike
Information Page December 22, 6:15 a.m. - All Baruch College on campus finals scheduled for today are postponed. The college remains open though services may be limited in some offices. See the complete details > *This site will be updated as conditions warrant; please check back frequently. |
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Damn, anybody just hear what the mayor said at the end of his press conference about taxi service?
Still on the zone system for now? Or back to the meter immediately? |
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Bloomburg just had a press conference - Busses will be running by tonight, subways probably not until morning.
Cabs are zoned until midnight, then go back to meters. An NYC Firefighter was critically injured biking to work because of the strike |
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thanks tony. although for me the fare/meter would probably be about the same. Wash Heights to 60th St.
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An NYC Firefighter was critically injured biking to work because of the strike [/ QUOTE ] Sorry to hear that. I was out on a bike in Manhattan today and saw 2 bicycle accidents. I was just thinking "good thing the strike is over because it's dangerous on a bike out there." Both accidents I saw were minor -- they were bicyclists running into each other, primarily, as far as I could tell, because at least one of the bikers in each case was a moron. The first one weaved between 2 cars stuck in traffic and noticed too late there was another bicyclist in the portion of the space time-continuum he was heading for. The second involved someone who sped by me in very dense traffic on broadway. I actually stopped my bike and waited for him to go by as I noticed him barrelling down at me. As he went past he shouted "everything's alright!" and as I'm thinking "no, it's not, you're an ass" another bicyclist came into broadway from a cross street and all the drivers stuck in traffic got to watch two bicyclists try to decide (1) if their bikes were OK, (2) if they were OK, and (3) if what just happened warranted a fight. |
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